About the job
About Charge Robotics:
Charge Robotics is an innovative Series A startup focused on developing robotic solutions for constructing solar farms.
With the rapid growth in demand for new solar initiatives (last year alone, one-fifth of all solar installations in the US occurred!), traditional construction firms are struggling to keep pace due to workforce shortages.
Recognizing this challenge, we embarked on creating robots that can efficiently tackle this bottleneck, accelerating the shift towards renewable energy.
At Charge, we thrive in a dynamic environment that offers continuous learning and growth opportunities. Your contributions will significantly influence our company's trajectory, and we ensure competitive compensation.
Founded by MIT alumni and backed by leading climate tech investors such as Lux Capital and Y Combinator (S21), we are on a mission to make a tangible impact on climate change.
If you're passionate about solving meaningful problems with direct environmental benefits, you will find a great home here! Learn more about Charge through the following links:
Fast Company – Solar Building Robots to Solve One of Climate's Biggest Problems
MIT News – Making solar projects cheaper and faster with portable factories
YouTube – Full video of our Gen1 robots building a solar farm
About this Role:
As a Summer Engineering Intern at Charge Robotics, you will engage with real hardware and software systems that drive our robotic factories, playing a crucial role in deploying gigawatts of clean electricity. You will be based at our headquarters in East Bay, with potential travel opportunities to witness your work in action at customer sites. You will be assigned a project to lead and advance throughout the summer, closely collaborating with our compact engineering team.

